Maintaining and Extending Current Ecosystems' Biodiversity

The campus supports biodiversity through maintaining a herbal garden with over 120 plant species and it also preserves both flora and fauna within its boundaries. Additionally, sustainable irrigation practices like sprinkler and drip systems ensure minimal environmental disruption.

Medicinal Plants – Herbal Garden

An herb garden is often a dedicated space in a garden, devoted to growing a specific group of plants called herbs or medicinal plants.

On our campus, a 5-acre herbal garden is a rich resource for advanced research in the field of Medicinal Plants. The herbal garden is treated as a field laboratory for creating awareness amongst students and visitors.

Here Herbal Garden is a separate space in garden devoted to growing a specific group of plants known as herbs. In our herbal Garden there is combination of ornamental and medicinal plants which we used for research and demonstration purpose.

It also plays important role in biodiversity conservation, commercial cultivation of medicinal & aromatic plants, production of quality planting material, processing & value addition, education, product development, capacity building, education and consultancy, marketing, database and publications.

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Rupali Sharma, Satish Sardana, Arun Mittal, AIP, AUH, Manesar. E-mail: rsharma9@ggn.amity.edu

A NOVEL CASEIN PHOSPHOPEPTIDE AMORPHOUS CALCIUM PHOSPHATE (CPP-ACP) and STEVIA REBAUDIANA SELF NANOEMULSIFYING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM (SNEDDS) BASED ORAL CARE GEL FORMULATION'